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Public Address 23/03/10 - Everybody get rational

Public Address 23/03/10 - Everybody get rational

The back of a bloody envelope | Mar 23, 2010 11:17
Russell Brown's Hard News
I resolved to try and take a measured approach to the suggestion that some conservation land could be mined – and not to respond on the basis of what I merely thought I knew. But the more I do know, the less I like the idea. If we're to embrace...
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Rational, then | Mar 22, 2010 22:24
Keith Ng: Gets a bit emotional about bush Hey Gerry. You wanted some rational? Here's some rational. I got a little excited when the discussion document started talking about rare earth elements like dysprosium, terbium, erbium, ytterbium and unobtainium, but let's look at the actual "mineral wealth" in the conservation areas they want to...
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Air New Zealand: Flash as a Chow on a Bike | Mar 22, 2010 18:34
Damian Christie - Cracker With Attitude
On my bookshelf there's an old three volume atlas set. I've had it since I was born I think, certainly as long as I can remember. It smells old. It's full of fantastical places, like Rhodesia, the Belgian Congo and Ceylon. It speaks condescendingly of people in developing nations; it...
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Friday at the test | Mar 22, 2010 16:04
Hadyn Green apologises for swearing
The sun was shining, the grass was warm and I was genuinely enjoying the silence of the ground. The crowd murmur mixed with the background rumble from the city and was only punctuated by the whack of bat on ball (and because the Australians batted first, that happened a lot)...
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